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James William Boodley grad student 1983 Cornell
 (Accumulation, assimilation, and partitioning of nitrogen in Chrysanthemum x morifolium Ramat)
Robert W. Langhans grad student 1983 Cornell (Terrestrial Ecology Tree)

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Paul B. Larsen grad student 1994 Purdue (Cell Biology Tree)
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Verlinden S, Boatright J, Woodson WR. (2002) Changes in ethylene responsiveness of senescence-related genes during carnation flower development Physiologia Plantarum. 116: 503-511
Woodson WR. (2000) 663 Biochemical and Molecular Determinants of Floral Senescence Hortscience. 35: 512E-513
Jones ML, Woodson WR. (1999) Differential expression of three members of the 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate synthase gene family in carnation Plant Physiology. 119: 755-64
Jones ML, Woodson WR. (1999) Interorgan Signaling following Pollination in Carnations Journal of the American Society For Horticultural Science. 124: 598-604
Kerdnaimongkol K, Woodson WR. (1999) Inhibition of Catalase by Antisense RNA Increases Susceptibility to Oxidative Stress and Chilling Injury in Transgenic Tomato Plants Journal of the American Society For Horticultural Science. 124: 330-336
Lindstrom JT, Lei C, Jones ML, et al. (1999) Accumulation of 1-Aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid (ACC) in Petunia Pollen is Associated with Expression of a Pollen-specific ACC Synthase Late in Development Journal of the American Society For Horticultural Science. 124: 145-151
Verlinden S, Woodson WR. (1998) Changes in Responsiveness to Ethylene at the Molecular Level during Carnation Petal Development Hortscience. 33: 519b-519
Verlinden S, Woodson WR. (1998) The physiological and molecular responses of carnation flowers to high temperature Postharvest Biology and Technology. 14: 185-192
Jones ML, Woodson WR. (1997) Pollination-Induced Ethylene in Carnation (Role of Stylar Ethylene in Corolla Senescence). Plant Physiology. 115: 205-212
Verlinden S, Woodson WR. (1997) Heat Treatments Delay and Reduce the Ethylene Climacteric in Carnation Flowers (Dianthus caryophyllus L. cv. `White Sim') Hortscience. 32: 460B-460
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